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pirelli m21 tires -specified by marine crops on their klr
Hell again. These Marine Corp. spec. tires are not cheap. Thoughts,
especially for 20% on-road - 80% off-raod?
Link to one of many sites -
http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcbeware/pirellimt21.html
Mike T
A16 modified
Las Vegas
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pirelli m21 tires -specified by marine crops on their klr
Mike T. wrote:
Dunno, isn't $100/set cheap? http://store.azmusa.com/pirmtdotap90.html Z DC A5X A12X> Hell again. These Marine Corp. spec. tires are not cheap. Thoughts, > especially for 20% on-road - 80% off-raod?
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pirelli m21 tires -specified by marine crops on their klr
The MT21s are the tire I usually suggest when someone who's never ridden
on agressive knobbies asks about DOT knobbies. I used them for a year or
so, and they have a really good combination of offroad grip and onroad
handling. They don't last all that long but good DOT knobbies never do
with road use. There are tires that handle better in soft terrain, but
these are worse on the road (K760). The Dunlop D606 are comparable to
the MT21 but a little more dirt-biased. Tumu used MT21s on the Alcan rally.
It all depends on how much road usability you want to give up. WIth a
D606 front and a K760 rear I can still go for road rides with friends on
street bikes. I need earplugs because of the tire tread noise, and the
K760 will throttle-steer easily once it gets heated up.
You won't regret trying them, but if it turns out you ride in soft
conditions more than intermediate, you'll want something different for
the next set.
Devon
agi@... wrote:
>Hell again. These Marine Corp. spec. tires are not cheap. Thoughts, >especially for 20% on-road - 80% off-raod? > >Link to one of many sites - > >http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcbeware/pirellimt21.html > > > > >
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AGI - Mike wrote:
Well, they either last 4,000 miles or 800 miles. Once the center knobs round off, they're pretty much useless offroad IMO, as the compound is so damn hard. The set I toasted in 800 miles could have been a fluke, but I was running about 15psi for 500 miles of 40/60 (on/off), plus 300 miles of highway @ 32psi. Pretty good when new, but they don't like to get wet once they're worn a bit in my experience. Next set to go on my dirt KLR will be a set of K760s. Z DC A5X A12X> Great Price! Thanks for the vendor info. > > Do you have any experience with them? > > Mike
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pirelli m21 tires -specified by marine crops on their klr
Hello Zachariah. I just looked at an on-line photo of the K760's.
http://www.mtatires.com/K760%20PAGE.htm They look better for acceleration
and braking. One of my concerns (major) is washing out the front end due to
mixed sand/rock ground, especially in off-camber curves. Thoughts?
Mike T
A16
Las Vegas
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AGI - Mike wrote:
Well, they either last 4,000 miles or 800 miles. Once the center knobs round off, they're pretty much useless offroad IMO, as the compound is so damn hard. The set I toasted in 800 miles could have been a fluke, but I was running about 15psi for 500 miles of 40/60 (on/off), plus 300 miles of highway @ 32psi. Pretty good when new, but they don't like to get wet once they're worn a bit in my experience. Next set to go on my dirt KLR will be a set of K760s. Z DC A5X A12X List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> Great Price! Thanks for the vendor info. > > Do you have any experience with them? > > Mike
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pirelli m21 tires -specified by marine crops on their klr
Great... now there is another tire I have to consider...
760, Karoo or a 21 .... hummmm
Thanks for the link.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Zachariah Mully wrote: > Mike T. wrote: > > Hell again. These Marine Corp. spec. tires are not cheap. Thoughts, > > especially for 20% on-road - 80% off-raod? > > Dunno, isn't $100/set cheap? > > http://store.azmusa.com/pirmtdotap90.html > > Z > DC > A5X > A12X
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fs (via ebay): corbin flat seat
Hi, all. My KLR has been demoted from touring duties so I'm selling my
flat Corbin seat. I'm happy to give listers a $10 discount off the
final price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2443138737
Thanks,
-Lujo
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